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UAE Crime

Nine arrested for selling unlicensed gas cylinders in Dubai

The cylinders were being stored and distributed in an unsafe manner



The confiscated gas cylinders were being stored and undistributed in an unsafe manner.
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Dubai: Dubai Police have apprehended nine individuals engaged in unlicensed activities, specifically the sale of unlicensed gas cylinders, a serious threat to public safety.

These cylinders were being stored and distributed in a unsafe manner, making them susceptible to ignition or explosion.

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Brigadier Harib Al Shamsi, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation at Dubai Police, stated that the arrests are part of Dubai Police’s ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal street vendors who violate safety laws and regulations.

“These actions are taken to protect the community from behaviours or phenomena that could cause harm, to achieve the highest levels of public safety, and to ensure the continued security and well-being of Dubai’s residents,” he said.

Al Shamsi explained that security teams from the General Department of Criminal Investigation managed to seize two vehicles used by the nine individuals to sell unlicensed gas cylinders in violation of laws and regulations.

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“The offenders were also using unapproved storage locations, and the security teams confiscated 343 unlicensed cylinders,” he revealed.

Public safety concerns

Al Shamsi emphasised that gas cylinders require specific standards and conditions for transportation, storage and usage, given that they are flammable materials. Therefore, dealing with dubious vendors poses a significant risk to public safety. He urged community members to purchase cylinders only from licensed and approved sources, avoiding unlicensed vendors who promote cylinders that do not meet safety standards.

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